Great Scott
Richard Scott evolved into art from a background in technical illustration and commerce, developing a distinctive graphic style of work and marketing it successfully. He spoke to Chris Buchanan
The Art of Compression
Modern day Monet or Impressionism reinvented? Either way, Nathaniel Stern’s ongoing research into a performative rendering of artworks leaves viewers with plenty to talk about. LIVEOUTLOUD talks to Stern about his upcoming exhibitions in Johannesburg
Designs of Nature
LIVEOUTLOUD speaks to up-and-coming South African artist Jenna Burchell about Nature versus the Mechanical and her progressive interactive artworks
Animated colour
Both a musician and a painter, Terry Dempsey’s colourful past has brought life to all of his work. LIVEOUTLOUD sits with the talented artist to learn more
Paying Homage
From the banks of the Olifants River in Limpopo comes an artist who sees the world around her as a place of immense beauty and deep character – a world that defines her craft and inhabits her soul. Chris Buchanan caught up with an old friend
Graphic Club
Throughout the 1970s and early 80s a group of artists formed a club, membership of which cost R22 per annum entitling members to two works of art by any of the contributing artists. LIVEOUTLOUD delves into the enigma of the Graphic Club
Alice in Wonderland
Alice Art Gallery manages to find a balance between popular and discerning art without alienating a new-comer or disappointing an art lover. By Chris Buchanan
Young Gun
A young sculptor is making his mark and following in the footsteps of one of South Africa’s greats. Chris Buchanan spoke to wildlife artist Vincent Da Silva
In Context
This month sees the conclusion of an eight week primary exhibition at Arts on Main in Johannesburg where artists with a connection to Africa exhibited works while the world’s attention was focused on the continent
Cultural Revolution
Cuba’s history is one of toil and hardship in the midst of volatility, isolation and political passion. Art and music have been part of this dramatic history





